Naturopathic medicine is a form of medicine that attempts to
improve the health of an individual by applying natural
remedies. It should be noted that naturopathy is at the most of
times used to complement, nor supplement conventional medicine.
Naturopathy was first heard talked about around 1900 by Benedict
Lust. Schooled in hydrotherapy and other natural practices in
Germanty, Lust was sent to the United States to share the
practices in which him and his father Sebastio Kneipp has
discovered. Shortly there after in 1905, Lust started and was
the founder of the American School of Naturopathy in new York,
which was the first naturopathic college in all of the United
States.
Lust has great success in the early years, however after the
1930's
naturopathy medicine. went into a recession
with the discovery of penicillin. With it most other natural
health professions declined as well. The post war era brought
about several new drugs such as antibiotics and corticosteroids
which changed the way we looked at medicine.
Although greatly reduced in the post war era, naturopathic
medicine never completely stopped. One of the greatest modern
steps back toward the practice was in 1956 when the National
College of naturopathic Medicine was opened in Portland, Oregon.
This school was the first modern school of the practice, and
offered 4 year medical training in naturopathy, with the goal of
integrating naturopthic practices back into the mainstream
system.
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